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Boiling water charges cellphones
A pot that can be used to charge cellphones by boiling water in it will go on sale as disaster equipment later this month. The Hatsuden-nabe (power-generating pot) made by venture company TES NewEnergy Corp. has the appearance of an ordinary household utensil but can directly convert heat waste into electricity using a thermoelectric module.

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boiling adj. Heated to or past the boiling point: a kettle of boiling water. Very angry or upset; seething
Boiling is the rapid vaporization of a liquid which occurs when a liquid is heated to its boiling point the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to the pressure exerted on the liquid by the surrounding environmental pressure. While below the boiling point a liquid evaporates from its surface at the boiling point vapor bubbles come from the bulk of the liquid. For this to be possible the vapor pressure must be sufficiently high to win the atmospheric pressure so that the bubbles can be "inflated". Thus the difference between evaporation and boiling is "mechanical" rather than thermodynamical. The boiling point is lowered when the pressure of the surrounding atmosphere is reduced for example by the use of a vacuum pump or at high altitudes. Boiling occurs in three characteristic stages which are nucleate transition and film boiling. These stages generally take place from low to high heating surface temperatures respectively. Contents 1 Boiling stages 1.1 Nucleate boiling 1.2 Transition boiling 1.3 Film boiling 2 Applications 2.1 Distillation 2.2 Boiling for water sterilization 2.3 Boiling in cooking 2.3.1 Levels of boiling 3 See also 4 References Boiling stages Boiling Curve for water at 1atm Nucleate boiling

Boiling Spring Lakes city manager submits resignation
The city manager for Boiling Spring Lakes submitted his resignation during the board of commissioner meeting Tuesday night.

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Boiling - New World Encyclopedia
Boiling is the process of rapidly converting a liquid to its gaseous (vapor) state, typically by heating the liquid to a temperature called its boiling point. ...
Nucleate boiling is characterized by the growth of bubbles on a heated surface which rise from discrete points on a surface whose temperature is only slightly above the liquids. In general the number of nucleation sites are increased by an increasing surface temperature.

Boiling Spring Lakes city manager resigns to take new job
David Lewis is resigning as city manager of Boiling Spring Lakes to take a job as chief financial officer of a Wilmington company, he told the board of commissioners Tuesday.

pic doesn t appear to be violently boiling and that s just because I just dropped the noodles into it and that changed the temperature it WAS violently boiling a second before I swear After the noodles have cooked pour the whole thing onto a colander and wash the noodles under cold running water until the noodles are completely cooled
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Translations of boiling. boiling synonyms, boiling antonyms. Information about boiling in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. boiling ...
An irregular surface of the boiling vessel (i.e. increased surface roughness) can create additional nucleation sites while an exceptionally smooth surface such as plastic lends itself to superheating. Under these conditions a heated liquid may show boiling delay and the temperature may go somewhat above the boiling point without boiling. Transition boiling

Boiling water incident leads to arrests
A Salina man police say was involved in throwing boiling water on and beating another man was arrested Wednesday after officers found him in a woman's attic.

I think in the future we ll skip the picking part Barely cheaper than just buying the strawberries from the farm and they had first pick All the real work came in at home on Sunday Thankfully we have an AC unit in the kitchen Lots of heat coming from the stove But after all was said and done I had my very first strawberry jam
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Boiling | Define Boiling at Dictionary.com
Boiling definition, having reached the boiling point; steaming or bubbling up under the action of heat: See more.
Transition boiling may be defined as the unstable boiling which occurs at surface temperatures between the maximum attainable in nucleate and the minimum attainable in film boiling.

Boat, Car Sales From Home Questioned
A neighborhood dispute has reached a boiling point with one neighbor saying another neighbor is selling boats and cars from his home and that neighbor denying it, and the city is unable to confirm either position.


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Encyclopedia article about Boiling. Information about Boiling in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ...
The formation of bubbles in a heated liquid is a complex physical process which often involves cavitation and acoustic effects such as the broad-spectrum hiss one hears in a kettle not yet heated to the point where bubbles boil to the surface. Film boiling Main article: Leidenfrost effect

Former Boiling Springs AD McIntyre dies at age 76
Former Boiling Springs athletic director Thomas K. McIntyre of Weaverville, N.C., died Tuesday.


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Cookbook:Boiling - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
Boiling, as it applies to cooking, means cooking foods in boiling water. ... When the water is salted, the boiling temperature is slightly higher than for clean water. ...
If a surface heating the liquid is significantly hotter than the liquid then film boiling will occur where a thin layer of vapor which has low thermal conductivity insulates the surface. This condition of a vapor film insulating the surface from the liquid characterizes film boiling. Applications Distillation

Woman forced to dip hands in boiling oil to prove innocence
A woman in Surendranagar district was forced to dip her hands in boiling oil to prove that she was not having an affair with a married man.

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How to Boil Water: 10 steps (with video) - wikiHow
Poaching, simmering, and boiling are slightly different techniques. ... Boiling is when the water gets as hot as it's going to get and begins to evaporate into ...
In distillation boiling is used in separating mixtures. This is possible because the vapor rising from a boiling fluid generally has a ratio of components different from that in the liquid. Boiling for water sterilization

Testing how temperature cleans instead of chemicals
By Steve Graham, Hometalk.com Do you really need a pantry full of cleaning chemicals? Or can ice, boiling water, baking soda , and vinegar clean most everything? We put a few temperature-based house cleaning methods to the test, and found most of them work. Some of these cleaning solutions are widespread urban legends. Others are from an exhaustive list of alternative cleaning methods provided ...


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boiling - Wiktionary
boiling (comparative more boiling, superlative most boiling) ... The radiator is boiling – I'm going to turn it down a bit. (of a person, informal, ...
Boiling can be used as a method of water disinfection but is only advocated as an emergency water treatment method or as a method of portable water purification in rural or wilderness settings without access to a potable water infrastructure. Bringing water to the boil is effective in killing or inactivating most bacteria viruses and pathogens. Boiling is the most certain way of killing all microorganisms. According to the Wilderness Medical Societycitation needed water temperatures above 160 F (70 C) kill all pathogens within 30 minutes and above 185 F (85 C) within a few minutes. So in the time it takes for the water to reach the boiling point (212 F or 100 C) from 160 F (70 C) all pathogens will be killed even at high altitude. To be extra safe let the water boil rapidly for one minute especially at higher altitudes since water boils at a lower temperature.1 Boiling in cooking Transition boiling of water

Softball: CSC's Boiling honored
Connors State College freshman outfielder Paige Boiling has been named third team National Junior College Athletic Association All-American.

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In cooking boiling is the method of cooking food in boiling water or other water-based liquid such as stock or milk. Simmering is gentle boiling while in poaching the cooking liquid moves but scarcely bubbles. Boiling is a very harsh technique of cooking. Delicate foods such as fish cannot be cooked in this fashion because the bubbles can damage the food. Foods such as red meat chicken and root vegetables can be cooked with this technique because of their tough texture. The boiling point of water is typically considered to be 100 C or 212 F. Pressure and a change in composition of the liquid may alter the boiling point of the liquid. For this reason high elevation cooking generally takes longer since boiling point is a function of atmospheric pressure. In Denver Colorado which is at an elevation of about one mile water boils at approximately 95 C.2 Depending on the type of food and the elevation the boiling water may not be hot enough to cook the food properly. Similarly increasing the pressure as in a pressure cooker raises the temperature of the contents above the open air boiling point. Adding a water soluble substance such as salt or sugar also increases the boiling point. This is called boiling-point elevation. However the effect is very small and the boiling point will be increased by an insignificant amount. Due to variations in composition and pressure the boiling point of water is almost never exactly 100 C but rather close enough for cooking. Bringing water to a boil is generally done by applying maximal heat then shutting off when the water has come to a boil which is known as bangbang control. Keeping water at or below a boil requires more careful control of temperature particularly by using feedback. In places where the available water supply is contaminated with disease-causing bacteria boiling water and allowing it to cool before drinking it is practiced as a valuable health measure. Boiling is the most certain way of killing all microorganisms in emergency situations. Foods suitable for boiling include vegetables starchy foods such as rice noodles and potatoes eggs meats sauces stocks and soups. Boiling has several advantages. It is safe and simple and it is appropriate for large-scale cookery. Older tougher cheaper cuts of meat and poultry can be made digestible. Nutritious well flavoured stock is produced. Also maximum color and nutritive value is retained when cooking green vegetables provided boiling time is kept to the minimum. On the other hand there are several disadvantages. There is a loss of soluble vitamins from foods to the water (if the water is discarded) and some boiled foods can look unattractive. Boiling can also be a slow method of cooking food. Boiling can be done in several ways: The food can be placed into already rapidly boiling water and left to cook the heat can be turned down and the food can be simmered; or the food can also be placed into the pot and cold water may be added to the pot. This may then be boiled until the food is satisfactory. Water on the outside of a pot i.e. a wet pot increases the time it takes the pot of water to boil. The pot will heat at a normal rate once all excess water on the outside of the pot evaporates. Levels of boiling In Chinese cuisine particularly tea brewing one distinguishes five stages of boiling:3 "shrimp eyes the first tiny bubbles that start to appear on the surface of the kettle water crab eyes the secondary larger bubbles then fish eyes followed by rope of pearls and finally raging torrent rolling boil". In detail:4 shrimp eyes about 70-80 C (155175 F) separate bubbles rising to top crab eyes about 80 C (175 F) streams of bubbles fish eyes about 80-90 C (175195 F) larger bubbles rope of pearls about 90-95 C (195205 F) steady streams of large bubbles raging torrent rolling boil swirling and roiling See also Look up boiling in Wiktionary the free dictionary. Wikibooks Cookbook has a recipe/module on Boiling Nucleate boiling Phase diagram Phase transition Boiling point References OA Guide to Water Purification The Backpacker's Field Manual by Rick Curtis first edition published by Random House March 1998 IAPWS. "What is the effect of pressure on the boiling of water Why does water boil at a lower temperature at high altitudes". FAQs About Water and Steam. http://www.iapws.org/faq1/boil.htm. Retrieved 2009-12-05.  James Norwood Pratt The New Tea Lover's Treasury Boiling Water for Tea: Bubbles and Steam by Bliss Dake October 13th 2009 Mighty Leaf Tea blog v d eCooking techniques Dry Conduction Dry roasting  Hot salt frying  Hot sand frying  Searing Convection Baking  Roasting (modern)  Smoking Radiation Gridironing  Grilling (charbroiling)  Roasting (traditional)  Rotisserie  Toasting Wet High heat Blanching  Boiling  Decoction  Parboiling Low heat Coddling  Creaming  Infusion  Poaching  Simmering  Slow cooker  Steeping  Stewing Indirect heat Bain-marie  Double boiling  Double steaming  Sous-vide  Steaming Fat-based High heat Blackening  Browning  Frying (Deep frying  Pan frying  Shallow frying  Stir frying (bao))  Sauting Low heat Caramelizing  Gentle frying  Sweating Mixed medium Barbecuing  Braising  Griddling  Stir frying (chao) Device-based Clay pot cooking  Earth oven  Masonry oven/Tandoor  Microwaving  Pressure cooking  Pressure frying  Vacuum flask/Haybox cooking Non-heat Curing  Fermentation  Pickling  Souring See also Food preparation  Food preservation  Food safety

'Midwife burned my baby's foot'
A MUM told of her anguish today after her six-day-old daughter suffered horrific burns when a trainee midwife dipped her foot into near-boiling

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